'Potash' is the adjective for 'potassium'.
It's commonly called Alum
The systematic name for IF3 is iodine trifluoride.
The systematic name of K2SeO4 is potassium selenate.
The systematic name for COSO3 is carbonyl sulfite.
Muriate of potash is an historical name for 'potassium chloride'. 'Muriatic Acid; is the historical name for Hydrochloric Acid. Hence 'muriate' means ' chloride'. Similarly, 'potash' is the historical adjective for ' potassium'. The formula for potassium chloride ( muriate of potash) is 'KCl'.
It's commonly called Alum
The correct ionic name for potash is potassium ions. Potash typically refers to potassium-rich compounds such as potassium chloride or potassium carbonate that release potassium ions when dissolved in water.
Potash
It is sometimes called sulphate of potash, arcanite, or archaically known as potash of sulfur. There are no other common wordings for it.
Potassium has the symbol 'K' . The 'K' comes from Latin for 'Kalium'. Post the Roman Empireit gained the name 'potash; because on heating in a crucible(pot), a white ash was left behind, hence the name 'potash'.
A potash laborer performs varying tasks in a potash mine; driving trucks, operating machinery, doing maintenance work, handling explosives, you name it.
pottasium hydroxide
The systematic name for COSO3 is carbonyl sulfite.
The systematic name of K2SeO4 is potassium selenate.
The systematic name for IF3 is iodine trifluoride.
The systematic name for KCl is potassium chloride.
Muriate of potash is an historical name for 'potassium chloride'. 'Muriatic Acid; is the historical name for Hydrochloric Acid. Hence 'muriate' means ' chloride'. Similarly, 'potash' is the historical adjective for ' potassium'. The formula for potassium chloride ( muriate of potash) is 'KCl'.